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    Electric cooker connections

    To answer your replies: - 1) The cooker considered is rated at 5.8Kw so "6Kw" allows for good engineering tolerance 2)The cooker is built-in to a full height kitchen unit and the socket is half way up the wall hidden behind this cupboard. 3)The current socket is a double width plate with 2 x...
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    Electric cooker connections

    Thanks to all for answers. However, it still does not solve the problem. The cooker is about 6Kw so about 25A, and so the 30A cable feed is OK. The original setup is a flush mounted non-switched double socket. I want to replace said socket with a unit with a cooker on/off switch and a...
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    Electric cooker connections

    We are changing a built-in gas cooker for an electric version. The gas cooker was plugged into a flush 13A socket as it only requiured a few amps to drive the display. We had the foresight when the house was built, to have this socket wired individually with large current cable. I am looking...
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